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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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Implementing RRAS wisely, part 2
In Part 1 of this series, I explained the procedure for installing Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS) and for setting up basic security policies. Although using those procedures will help...
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Is it time for a C-level social media executive?
As social media becomes more strategic to the way organizations operate, does this mean it's time to move the function to the C-suite? Does centralizing make sense, or should responsibility for it...
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How to achieve ITSM success in your company
Not only can the right ITSM tool pay for itself in less than a year or two, it can drive down costs in other areas of your organization.
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Intel launches SSD 330 Series entry-level drives at dirt-cheap prices
Intel's new budget line will start at just $89 for a 60GB drive. Ready for an SSD upgrade?
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iOS 5.1 market share at Android 2.3 'Gingerbread' levels after 15 days
It took 15 days from release for iOS 5.1 to get to 61 percent, the same percentage of users as the most popular version of Android 2.3 'Gingerbread'.
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Microsoft banning Mac, iPad purchases by its sales and marketing group?
An alleged internal Microsoft e-mail claims the company's marketing and sales organization is about to halt Mac and iPad purchases made with company funds. Smart or pointless?
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Serena Software uses 'orchestrated IT' to benefit DevOps
Serena reps boast the new technologies as "the market’s first Orchestrated IT solution that truly binds Dev and Ops together in the most efficient way possible."
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IBM takes quantum computing to the next level
IBM takes advantage of qubits which can potentially work on millions of computations at once - far outperforming a PC.
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Is uptime the wrong metric for cloud service-level agreements?
Zapthink's Jason Bloomberg argues that cloud, in its various contexts, requires a new breed of SLAs.
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Normal hard drive capital spending won't level out until 2014: report
We're going to see approximately 169 percent growth in HDD capital spending from 2011 to 2016, according to data storage consulting firm Coughlin Associates.
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Enterprise-level BYOD and the quest for freedom: York County, Virginia
Yorktown, Virginia is on the leading edge of technology with their secondary school's "Bring Your Own Technology" program and policy.
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ITIL adoption: 5 steps that can help with success
Stephen provides five tips for aiding ITIL adoption in your organization.
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How SCADA highlights the futility of finding security vulnerabilities
Pete Lindstrom argues that 'irresponsible' disclosure of security holes in SCADA systems could put human lives at risk and calls on the security research community to start thinking about the...
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Tech job cuts at lowest level since 1997: report
Tech layoffs jumped again in the second half of 2011, but not enough to offset a very good year for the industry, according to latest Challenger findings.
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IBM shows data storage at the atomic level (images)
Researchers from Big Blue say they have been able to store a bit of information with just 12 magnetic atoms. Today's disk drives require a minimum of a million atoms to do the same job.
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Cloud storage: Leveling the playing field
The ideal solution is a cloud storage software package that is 100 percent S3 API compatible.
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Microsoft to beef up its entry-level Office 365 offering
Microsoft is adding new features to its low-end K-plan for Office 365, its cloud suite that competes with Google Apps.
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RIM shares drop to lowest level in nearly a decade
Research in Motion, the BlackBerry maker, is well below book value, and has not seen shares this low since 2004.
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NetMarketShare: XP finally eroded to sub 50 percent level, Chrome closing in on Firefox
Windows 7 en route to becoming dominant OS. Chrome en route to becoming #2 browser.
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Spy chief: UK cyber attacks at 'disturbing' levels
The UK's critical national infrastructure is under increased threats from cyber attacks, the UK's largest intelligence agency chief warns.
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